SHIPPING.
ARRIVED. 'Wednesday, June 3rd. AVanuka, s.s. (2 a.m.), 2422 lons, Stevens, from South. AVimmora, s.s. (12.-15 p.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, from Sydney andAuck-aln-d. Passengers : From Sydney: Miss Jones, Mrs Codrington, Air. J. Gold. From Auckland: Misses Cook (2), Newman, Brandon, Rogers, McIntyre, and Johnson-. Mesdames Shaw ami tw o children, Cusen, Clements and two children, Aslnyin, Langford. Chrisp and child, Neill and child; Mcsr-ns Slmw, H. DeCosta, Cussen, Jack, Pierce, Aslnvin, Cheeseborough, 11. C. Walton, McDiarmid, A. Purser, Langford, Gardiner, Watts, G. Cunningham. X. Simson, J. Cotter, J. Holt, LeMarnuand, Simson, Bateman, Rowley, iSehnider, .clinch* ojiffo, AVilliains, Braithwuite, Neill, Quirk, and Wong Clung. Monowai, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 3-133 tons, Lacey, from South. Passengers: Misses Ishewood. Williams, Friers, Dobson, Fox, Lang,. St routs; (Mesdames Sou-lair, Kennedy and child, Pemberton and 2 children, Holaler, Dobson, Stewart-; Messrs Harrington, Graves, M. C. Cooper, .March uit, Chapman, Williams, Ravley, Goldcinith. Samson, Spraggon, Ross. Chicken, Hollier. Pet tie, Butler, Strong. Jiekell, Pemberton, Fitzgerald : and 39 steerage. SAILED. Wednesday, June 3rd. AVnnaka, s.s. (noon), 2122 tons, Stevens, for Auckland. Wiinmera, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 3022 tons, "Waller, for South. Passeitifors: For Napier:.- .Mr. ami Mrs. Commons, Mr. and Alias Redwurd, Mr. and Mrs. Waclisniann, Mr. and (Mrs. Cotterell, Misses Greaves, Bourke, Lawton, A. Green, Koura and infant, Carrington, Speedy, Loyd, Driller, Davidson, Mundy, Hale; Messrs Jackson, East, Hobbs, C. Goldsmith, Hemata, Rangi, Heiiaro, i R, Clifton. Boorman, Atkins, Dymock, E. White, Franklin, C. Stiff, Daubacklov, Case, Drill, and Dwyer; Rev. Grant. For Wellington: Meters Darke, -J. Neill, E. Tier, G. Lvnch. For Lyttelton : Miss White. For Dunedin: Mrs. Riach and Mr. Pierrepoint. Thursday, Juno 1. Monowai, s.s. (3.30 u.m.). 3-133 tons, Lacey, for Auckland. Passengers: Mr. and .Mrs. Symes. Mr. and Mrs. Young and three children, Misses Butters, Boylan, Thompson, and Elder; Airs. Stevenson; Messrs Morrin, A. R. Hine, Hunt, Fisher, E. A. a Minns, C. Falk, Must. Christie, Phillips, Gallowav and Laird. VESSELS IN PORT. Rarigi, scow Athenic, R.M.S., in the bay EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Alokoia, South, Juno 6. Alouow-ai, Auckland, Juno 7. Fanny, South, this morning. Kaeo, Auckland, early. Seagull, Mangatete, early. Waipori, Newcastle, early. Haupiri, Coast and Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mokoia, Auckland, June 6. Athenic, to-night. Waikare, Auckland, Juno 10. Aloana, South, Juno 10. The Huddart-Parkor Co.'s AVinimera arrived from- Auckland curly afternoon, and sailed again for South in the evening. ■ The U.S.S. Co.’s Wanaka arrived from South early yesterday morning and discharged a quantity of general produce. She left again for Auckland at noon. Loading operations on the Eli aw, Savill Co.’s Athenic are in.full swing. The vessel is expected to leave for South to-night or to-morrow morning. Messrs Richardson and G'o.’k Fanny arrives from Napier this morning with general cargo. The U.S.S. Co.’s Monowai arrived from South last night. She was tendered on arrival, and left for Auckland early this morning. (By Telegraph.) AVELLINGTON, June 3. Arrived—s.s. Alaitai (2.35 p.m.), from Svdnev. ' EAST CAPE, Juno 3. Kaeo. ;a.s., passed South at 3.15 a.m. Wimmeru. passed South at 7.3 a.m. SYDNEY, June 3. Sailed—Aloana. NEWCASTLE, June 3. Yesterday’s departure was tluNWaipori, not the AVaihora as cabled. MELBOURNE, June 3. Sailed—Aloeraki.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2208, 4 June 1908, Page 2
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